Actually in my opinion the Code For IBMi VS Code Extension is pretty comprehensive already when compared to the remote system explorer in RDI.
If you really want VS Code functionality for IBMi development visit Liam's project, use it, provide constructive input and feature suggestions.
I've already started using it for classic source member and IFS editing instead of SEU and RDI. Of course I use VS Code already.
There is a little VS Code learning curve if you've not used it before.
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Re: Interesting RFE
Subject: Re: Interesting RFE
From: Justin Taylor <jtaylor.0ab@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2021 12:34:13 -0600
That plug-in is a good start, but I don't think it is comprehensive enough
to call an IBM plug-in (if it happens) would be redundant.
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date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 18:16:54 +0000
from: Richard Schoen <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] Interesting RFE
If the RFE is regarding a VS Code plug-in check the following link. It
would appear to be redundant at this point.
https://github.com/halcyon-tech/code-for-ibmi
Check it out. Very cool FREE open-source plugin to VS Code. And installs
in seconds on any platform.
SEU is on its way to the retirement home for my development needs.
It even works in Github Online Codespaces, making it the lightweight champ.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
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http://www.richardschoen.net
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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